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Saintongeais (; endonym: séntunjhaes) is a dialect of Poitevin–Saintongeais spoken halfway down the western coast of France in the former provinces of Saintonge, and , all of which have been incorporated into the current departments of and Charente-Maritime as well as in parts of the neighbouring department of and a town in . Although many of the same words are used in both Charente departments, they differ in what they mean or in how they are pronounced.

Saintongeais, which is a langue d'oïl variety, and , which is a langue d'oc variety, have significantly influenced the and dialects of French spoken in Canada and the United States respectively.[1] In the 20th century, almost half of the Acadian population has Poitevin and Saintongean roots. Acadian French has, despite everything, retained a great originality in relation to Quebecois precisely because of its Poitevine and Saintongean origins. At the phonetic level, the number of preserved dialect features is greater than that of Quebec, especially in the communities of Old Acadia, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, and that in particular jh Saintongeais is maintained there to the present day.


Geographic distribution
Its area covers the entire department of Charente-Maritime (except the very north), the west and centre of the department of , and the northern department of with its Pays Gabaye and its enclaves around Saintonge, Monségur. Today, Saintongeais is no longer widely spoken except in the countryside. It is still used in television shows, magazines and radio programs. Some words from Saintongeais are still used in the region. Words like since (floorcloth) are so widespread that they are considered by some to be French.

The of used to be spoken in this area and left a substrate on Saintongeais.

(2002). 9780300094046, Yale University Press. .


Cultural distribution
Along with French, Saintongeais is used in the magazine Xaintonge, which is published twice a year. The great promoters of spoken Charentais at the beginning of the twentieth century were "le Barde Saintongeais" , succeeded by , author of comedy and folk tales, patois actress and storyteller. , a country doctor, also wrote several plays in the dialect and helped promote the Saintonge culture.


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